Word: revs
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...REV.) RICHARD G. VINEY First Methodist Church Casey, Iowa
...school prayers. Becker claimed 167 signatures on a discharge petition, only 51 short of the number required to get his proposal out of committee and onto the House floor. But opposition was stiffening for one compelling reason: even mild tinkering with the First Amendment is dubious business. Said the Rev. Eugene Carson Blake, Stated Clerk of the United Presbyterian Church: "I take alarm at this experiment with our liberties. The Bill of Rights should remain unamended, for the rights are inalienable...
Richard Cardinal Cushing approved the program in a move hailed yesterday by the Rev. Charles P. Price '41, Preacher to the University, as "very desirable from all aspects...
Price had asked the Rev. Joseph I. Collins, chaplain to Catholic students at Harvard and Radcliffe, to request Cushing to approve Catholic participation in the University prayer series. Collins will conduct the morning service for the first time this Friday...
More than Tribal. Western Orthodoxy has been slow to catch on: there are only 3,000 Western Rite Orthodox in about 50 scattered parishes around the world. Even many Eastern Orthodox regard their Western Rite brethren as second-class Christians. But the Rev. William Schneirla, a top-ranking Orthodox theologian from St. Vladimir's Seminary in New York, argues that the Western Rite "is in some respects the most important recent enterprise of Orthodoxy." It gives force to Orthodoxy's claim to be a truly ecumenical church rather than a "tribal religion" and provides "a new instrument...